“The” Philosophy of Rhetoric, Svazek 2W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, and W. Creech, 1776 |
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... fentiment which the speaker or the writer in- tends to convey by it , as moral truth confifteth in the conformity of the fentiment intended to be conveyed , to the sentiment actually entertain- ed by the speaker or the writer ; and ...
... fentiment which the speaker or the writer in- tends to convey by it , as moral truth confifteth in the conformity of the fentiment intended to be conveyed , to the sentiment actually entertain- ed by the speaker or the writer ; and ...
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George Campbell. of the fentiment to the nature of things . The oppofite to logical truth , is properly error ; to ... fen- timent , it is not enough to the orator that both be true . A fentence may be a just exhibition , according to the ...
George Campbell. of the fentiment to the nature of things . The oppofite to logical truth , is properly error ; to ... fen- timent , it is not enough to the orator that both be true . A fentence may be a just exhibition , according to the ...
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... fentiments , muft be animated . Thus , lan- guage and thought , like body and foul , are made to correfpond , and the qualities of the one exactly to co - operate with thofe of the other . 2 BUT though the perfection of the body con ...
... fentiments , muft be animated . Thus , lan- guage and thought , like body and foul , are made to correfpond , and the qualities of the one exactly to co - operate with thofe of the other . 2 BUT though the perfection of the body con ...
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... fentiments into the minds of his hearers , by the aid of figns intelligible to them , he may as well declaim before them in an unknown tongue . This prerogative the intellect has above all the other faculties , that whether it be or be ...
... fentiments into the minds of his hearers , by the aid of figns intelligible to them , he may as well declaim before them in an unknown tongue . This prerogative the intellect has above all the other faculties , that whether it be or be ...
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... fentiment makes upon the mind . Now a function cannot be a fentiment impreffed or felt . The expreffion is therefore defective , and ought to have been , " He is infpired with a true fenfe of the dignity , or of the importance of that ...
... fentiment makes upon the mind . Now a function cannot be a fentiment impreffed or felt . The expreffion is therefore defective , and ought to have been , " He is infpired with a true fenfe of the dignity , or of the importance of that ...
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